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Digits of Pi
1. Go to the following website and view the digits of Pi.
http://www.angio.net/pi/digits/pi1000000.txt
Digits of PI
2. Use CTRL A to select all and copy it to a word document.
3. Use CTRL F to open a window that will allow to to search for digits.
4. Perform a search of each of the digits 0 thru 9 and record the quantity for each of the digits.
5. Create a spreadsheet on google docs where you place the quantity of each digit.
6. Use the data to create a bar graph and a pie graph.
7. Find the mean and for each of the digits and the difference from the mean.
8. Analyze your charts and data. What conclusions can you make?
http://www.geogebratube.org/student/m279
Circumference and Area of a Circle
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Digits of Pi
1. Go to the following website and view the digits of Pi.
http://www.angio.net/pi/digits/pi1000000.txt Digits of PI
2. Use CTRL A to select all and copy it to a word document.
3. Use CTRL F to open a window that will allow to to search for digits.
4. Perform a search of each of the digits 0 thru 9 and record the quantity for each of the digits.
5. Create a spreadsheet on google docs where you place the quantity of each digit.
6. Use the data to create a bar graph and a pie graph.
7. Find the mean and for each of the digits and the difference from the mean.
8. Analyze your charts and data. What conclusions can you make?
http://www.geogebratube.org/student/m279 Circumference and Area of a Circle